The Lion Witch And The Wardrobe Analysis

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A Deeper Meaning A young girl named Lucy discovers a snowy wonderland inside of a wardrobe. What is this mysterious place? Who is the ruler of this world? The Lion, the Witch, and the Wardrobe is a story with unique symbolism, extraordinary detail, and a necessary connection to Christianity. Each character has a much deeper meaning than it may appear. Every circumstance and character in this story connects to one very important event….. Lucy enters a very large and enchanted world called Narnia. Narnia is a snowy and cold land which represents our lives before we become Christians. The White Witch caused the weather be snow, and she had power over Narnia. The Witch represents the evil and sin in our lives. She punished Narnians by turning them Peter was the oldest and he was protective over his siblings. When the power of the witch began to weaken, Santa Claus came to Narnia, and gave the three children gifts. Peter was given a sword by Santa Claus to protect himself and others from the White Witch. He was courageous because he fought for Aslan in the battle, and was named “Peter the magnificent.” Despite his courage, he didn’t want his other siblings to fight in the battle, and he was afraid they would be injured or killed. He was always a leader among his siblings, and proved to be a loyal follower of Aslan. Susan was the second oldest out of her four siblings. Studying and school was important to her and I think that she was very intelligent. Susan was hesitant after she entered Narnia, and was amazed that the animals spoke to her. Narnia was so strange and different from the world they lived in. Susan received a bow and arrows from Santa Claus, and she was very skilled at using them. After meeting Aslan, I think that Susan felt safe, and she became less At first, they did not believe her claims of the snowy land and her encounter with Mr. Tumnus. They had to see for themselves the world of Narnia, but Lucy always had faith that Narnia was real. She was very loyal from the beginning, despite her being the youngest. Lucy was also very trusting, and we see this when she met Mr. Tumnus. The faun tried to put a spell on Lucy, but Aslan saved her by roaring into fire and shaming the spell. Later on, Lucy received a healing flower potion from Santa Claus. She used this to heal Edmund, and others that were injured from the battle. In conclusion, The Lion, the Witch, and the Wardrobe was a well-written and exciting story with a deeper meaning under the surface. I think that every Christian should get a chance to read this amazing story. This story and its characters tell of the most important event in the world, the life, death, and resurrection of Jesus Christ. The world of Narnia also teaches us significant morals. It illustrates the importance of loyalty, sacrifice, and belief. This tale is more than Narnia, or even Aslan, it is a symbolic representation of the greatest love story in the

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